The Harold Varmus Papers
- Title:
- [Revertant DNA data] (gel 2)
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- Description:
- Electrophoresis is a method for separating electrically charged (ionic) substances dissolved in a solvent, based on differences in their rates of migration across an electric field. In gel electrophoresis, the support medium is a gel, here agarose gel in the form of a thin slab. Varmus used gel electrophoresis to determine the quantity and structure of viral DNA prepared from extracts from the nucleus and cytoplasm (the substance surrounding the nucleus) of cells infected with Avian Sarcoma Virus (ASV). This series of gels shows results at different intervals from the time of infection with ASV.
- Number of Image Pages:
- 1 (191,545 Bytes)
- Date Supplied:
- 1978-1979
- Creator:
- [Varmus, Harold]
- Source:
- Original Repository: University of California, San Francisco. Archives and Special Collections. Harold E. Varmus Papers
- Rights:
- Reproduced with permission of the Regents of the University of California.
- Subject:
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- Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
- DNA
- Exhibit Category:
- Retroviruses and the Genetic Origins of Cancer, 1970-1993
- Relation:
- [Revertant DNA data] (gel 1) [1978-1979]
- [Revertant DNA data] (gel 3) [1978-1979]
- Box Number: 6
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- Folder Number: 16
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- Unique Identifier:
- MVBBHT
- Document Type:
- Photographic prints
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- image/tif
- Physical Condition:
- Good
- Series: Collection Number MSS 84-25
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- SubSeries: Research, 1970-1984
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- Folder: Illustrations, 1978-1979
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- Metadata Last Modified Date:
- 2006-10-16
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